trigger

名词 n. 动词 v. 形容词 adj.
/ˈtɹɪɡəː/|[ˈtɹ̝̊ʷɪɡəː]|[ˈt̠ɹ̠̊˔ʷɪɡəː]    /ˈtɹɪɡɚ/|[ˈtɹ̝̊ʷɪɡɚ] ~ [ˈtɹ̝̊ʷɪɡɹ̩]|[ˈt̠ɹ̠̊˔ʷɪɡɚ] ~ [ˈt̠ɹ̠̊˔ʷɪɡɹ̩]

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A finger-operated lever used to fire a gun.
    — Just pull the trigger.
  2. A similar device used to activate any mechanism.
  3. An event that initiates others, or incites a response.
    — Sleeping in an unfamiliar room can be a trigger for sleepwalking.
  4. An event that initiates others, or incites a response.; Something that triggers an ASMR response.
  5. A concept or image that upsets somebody by sparking a negative emotional response.
    — emotional trigger
  6. An event, experience or other stimulus that initiates a traumatic memory or a strong reaction in a person.
  7. An electronic transducer allowing a drum, cymbal, etc. to control an electronic drum unit or similar device.
  8. A device that manually lengthens (or sometimes shortens) the slide or tubing of a brass instrument, allowing the pitch range to be altered while playing.
  9. A pulse in an electronic circuit that initiates some component.
  10. An SQL procedure that may be initiated when a record is inserted, updated or deleted; typically used to maintain referential integrity.
  11. A catch to hold the wheel of a carriage on a declivity. archaic
  12. An argument whose semantic role determines the choice of a verbal affix, in certain Austronesian languages.
动词 v.
  1. To fire (a weapon). transitive
    — A U235 bomb would therefore need to incorporate a gun weighing ten tons. Then there was the question of initiating or triggering the bomb.
  2. To cause, to precipitate, to bring (something) about in response or as a result. transitive
    — The controversial article triggered a deluge of angry letters from readers.
  3. To spark a response, especially a negative emotional response, in (a person). figuratively,transitive
    — This story contains a rape scene and may be triggering for rape victims.
  4. To activate; to become active. especially,intransitive
    — Sodium nitrite (750 ppm) was added after the alarm triggered at three hours, and corrosion did not occur for over eight hours.
形容词 adj.
  1. comparative form of trig: more trig comparative,form-of

词形变化

triggers plural tricker alternative triggers present,singular,third-person triggering participle,present triggered participle,past triggered past

词源

词源 1
Originally tricker, from Dutch trekker (“pull”, noun, as in drawer-pull, bell-pull), from Dutch trekken (“to drag, draw, pull”).
词源 2
Originally tricker, from Dutch trekker (“pull”, noun, as in drawer-pull, bell-pull), from Dutch trekken (“to drag, draw, pull”).
词源 3
Originally tricker, from Dutch trekker (“pull”, noun, as in drawer-pull, bell-pull), from Dutch trekken (“to drag, draw, pull”).
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